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The project is realized by Huawei with the aim of delivering hands-on practical experience for students and professionals. The target of the center is to train more than 2000 engineers including students and teachers to boost talent ecosystem of Ethiopia in the coming three years.
Ethiopia inaugurated the Modjo-Meki-Batu 92 km road, completing the first phase of the country’s contribution to Trans-Africa Highway in the presence of high government officials and other multinational organization heads.
The illegal increasing price of cement in the open market has sparked challenges on the construction industry. The government is a taking number of steps to improve the supply chain and increase the price of cement which is the main impute for the construction sector.
The company is planning to open eight more hotels with the chain of four star and five star hotels within the coming years targeting business people at affordable prices that are economical and redefine the middle-class hotels.
Others are reporting that the full restoration is in the capital Addis Ababa, which was one of the worst hit places in the violence that according to government precipitated the outage as a national security measure.
Foreign Minister Gedu Andargachew and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi held a telephone conversation today to discuss about ways of further strengthening the relationship between Ethiopia and China.
Twelve telecom companies have thrown their hat into the race to enter the Ethiopian market according to the country’s communications regulator. The bidders range from top players across the continent and a number of global players.
The market for logistics in Ethiopia has huge potential to become a multi billion-dollar sector that not only underpins competitiveness but also generates substantial new and high productivity jobs.
According to the IMF, from 2000 to 2016, Ethiopia was the third-fastest country of 10 million people in the world , as measured by GDP per capita.